HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

H.B. NO.

462

TWENTY-NINTH LEGISLATURE, 2017

H.D. 2

STATE OF HAWAII

 

 

 

 

 

 

A BILL FOR AN ACT

 

 

RELATING TO CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES.

 

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:

 


SECTION 1.  The legislature finds that most of the State's correctional facilities are extremely old, are in need of significant repair and maintenance, and lack the capacity to accommodate current and projected detention needs.

The Halawa correctional facility consists of two separate facilities.  The special-needs facility houses about one hundred maximum- and closed-custody inmates, inmates with severe or chronic mental illness who cannot be placed in the general population, and inmates who require protective custody.  The medium-security prison facility houses approximately one thousand two hundred male sentenced felons.

     To mitigate prison overcrowding, there are about one thousand four hundred male inmates from Halawa correctional facility who are housed in a contracted facility in Arizona at a cost of more than $40,000,000 annually.

The Oahu community correctional center is the largest jail facility in the State, housing about one thousand two hundred pre-trial detainees, short-term sentenced individuals, probation and parole violators, and a pre-release work furlough center.

The legislature further finds that a new higher-capacity correctional facility could house additional inmates from Halawa correctional facility and Hawaii inmates from the contracted facility in Arizona.  This would enable the relocation of the Oahu community correctional center to a renovated Halawa correctional facility.

The purpose of this Act is to:

     (1)  Require the department of public safety to solicit proposals for the purchase or construction of a three thousand-bed correctional facility.  The new facility shall be capable of housing the current inmate population of the Halawa correctional facility, and Hawaii inmates now housed in Arizona; and

     (2)  Upon completion of the new correctional facility, relocate the operations of the Oahu community correctional center to the vacated site of the Halawa correctional facility.

     SECTION 2.  (a)  The department of public safety shall solicit proposals for the purchase or construction of a three thousand-bed correctional facility that would be capable of housing the current inmate populations of the Halawa correctional facility, and Hawaii inmates now housed in Arizona.

     (b)  Upon completion of the new correctional facility, the department of public safety shall relocate the operations of the Oahu community correctional center to the vacated site of the Halawa correctional facility.

     (c)  The new correctional facility shall:

     (1)  Be operated by public employees;

     (2)  Provide a range of custody levels, including community custody, minimum-security, and maximum-security;

     (3)  Be designed to appropriately house inmates in units reflecting their custody levels; and

     (4)  Include opportunities for counseling, vocational training, and education for inmates.

SECTION 3.  The department of public safety may enter into:

     (1)  A public-private partnership to plan, design, and construct the new correctional facility; and

     (2)  A lease-option contract with any private owner of the new correctional facility to rent the facility for a set amount of time before exercising the option to purchase the facility when or before the lease expires.

     SECTION 4.  The director of public safety shall submit a report to the legislature at least twenty days prior to the convening of the regular session of 2018, of the director's findings and recommendations, including:

     (1)  A list of proposals with total costs for the purchase or construction of a three thousand-bed correctional facility in accordance with this Act;

     (2)  The feasibility of:

         (A)  Relocating the operations of the Oahu community correctional center to the vacated site of the Halawa correctional facility;

         (B)  Entering into a public-private partnership to plan, design, and construct the new correctional facility; and

         (C)  Entering into a lease-option contract with any private owner of the new correctional facility to rent the facility for a set amount of time before exercising the option to purchase the facility when or before the lease expires; and

     (3)  Any proposed legislation, any funding requests, and any other relevant information that the director of public safety deems necessary to implement this Act.

     SECTION 5.  The department of public safety shall suspend the current environmental impact statement process for its short list of four potential sites for the proposed Oahu community correctional center until the department of public safety:

     (1)  Considers alternative sites of 4.5 acres in size or larger and provides a list of alternative sites and the reasons for adding or omitting the alternative sites from consideration as potential sites for the proposed Oahu community correctional center;

     (2)  Consults with the task force created by house concurrent resolution no. 85 (2016) and the corrections population management commission about the appropriate capacity and design of the proposed Oahu community correctional center in view of changes to the criminal justice system in areas of pre-trial diversion programs, expansion of Hawaii's Opportunity Probation with Enforcement (HOPE) program and other probation programs, expansion of work furlough, and the use of other alternatives to incarceration programs; and

     (3)  Provides a report with respect to paragraphs (1) and (2) to the legislature no less than twenty days prior to the convening of the regular session of 2018.

     SECTION 6.  This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2099.


 


 

Report Title:

Halawa Correctional Facility; Oahu Community Correctional Center

 

Description:

Requires the Department of Public Safety to solicit proposals for a new correctional facility.  Requires new facility to be operated by public employees.  Temporarily suspends the current EIS process for potential sites for the proposed Oahu Community Correctional Center.  (HB462 HD2)

 

 

 

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